While in Saskatoon, Agriculture MinisterÂ Lawrence MacAulayÂ and Transport MinisterÂ Marc GarneauÂ are hosting a roundtable with industry leaders in the grain and transportation sector.

Privy Council ClerkÂ Michael Wernick is presiding over an awards ceremony on the Hill honouring public servants, including those who have led outstanding careers.Â The Hill Times file photo

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Good Wednesday morning, Prime MinisterÂ Justin TrudeauÂ on Tuesday said Ontario PremierÂ Doug Ford'sÂ use of the notwithstanding clauseÂ to override the court's decision was "disappointing," but stopped short of saying Ottawa will intervene to keep the 47 wards intact. The prime minister said he "won't be weighing in on the debate on how big Toronto's municipal council should be." Ottawa has the constitutional power to prevent the cuts from going forward, but the Trudeau government doesn't appear to be prepared to use

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The first-of-its-kind challenge of two 2014 rulings by the House Board of Internal Economy will set important legal precedent when it comes to the application and scope of parliamentary privilege protections in Canada.

Finance Minister Bill Morneau will likely release his much-awaited plan to help Canadian businesses affected by U.S. tax cuts as part of the fall economic update, but there's plenty more that could come out of it.